Post subject: Crowd violence: differences in Rugby league and football
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 5:10 pm
al323
Club Captain
Joined: Dec 17 2015 Posts: 6
I am a dissertation student at the University of Leicester. I am currently collecting information on the crowd and spectator culture of Rugby League fans, in an attempt to explain why Rugby league seems to have less of a violent spectator identity than football.
If you have a view on this matter I would greatly appreciate taking the time to answer my survey, it should take roughly 5-10 minutes to complete. Following the link below will take you to a Google forms page where more information will be given there. Please only partake if over 18.
I am a dissertation student at the University of Leicester. I am currently collecting information on the crowd and spectator culture of Rugby League fans, in an attempt to explain why Rugby league seems to have less of a violent spectator identity than football.
If you have a view on this matter I would greatly appreciate taking the time to answer my survey, it should take roughly 5-10 minutes to complete. Following the link below will take you to a Google forms page where more information will be given there. Please only partake if over 18.
Post subject: Re: Crowd violence: differences in Rugby league and football
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 7:46 pm
Mike1970
International Star
Joined: Jul 22 2014 Posts: 409
Done it, but if you really want an insight in to rugby league fans you should try visiting a ground. If you were to spend an hour in the pubs near the ground before and after the game you might answer a lot of your owns questions.
Post subject: Re: Crowd violence: differences in Rugby league and football
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 2:23 pm
edinburgh yorkie
Player Coach
Joined: Jun 14 2009 Posts: 1253 Location: edinburgh
done it,but as mike 1970 says,go to a match and see it for yourself.
born in airlie str,1939.german landmine that fell on boulevard,also blew up half of our house.thats why i dont like germans.not because they blew our house and boulevard up,but because the gerry pillock was aiming for craven park.
Post subject: Re: Crowd violence: differences in Rugby league and football
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 4:10 pm
barham red
Player Coach
Joined: Jul 12 2007 Posts: 5410
I've filled it in for you but I think for you to get a fuller picture you probably need a broader questionnaire and understanding of how football has evolved from the boot boy days of the 70's and 80's to todays corporate driven matchday experience and the way that RL to lesser extent has mimicked this both in the good and the bad.
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